Nine “fresh n’ Green”, ultra tasty tunes to feed your music appetite. We are pretty confident, you don’t wanna miss those ones right?

Butch Wifey – ‘Wallet’

About Butch Wifey

Chloe Ponder, also known as Butch Wifey, is an indie artist from Boise, Idaho. She started writing songs at the age of 15 and released her first single in the summer of 2019. Her lyrics aim to dredge up the uncomfortable feelings associated with queer relationships. She is currently attending Boise State University in pursuit of an environmental studies degree but hopes to make a career out of writing tunes.

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Jackie Ferrari – ‘My Mind’ (Remix)

About Jackie Ferrari

Based out of Atlanta, Georgia, Jackie Ferrari is a teen artist who seeks to inspire people with uplifting music and relatable lyrics. Jackie started playing the piano at the age of 6, and as she got older, picked up other instruments such as the guitar and drums. She also began rapping at the age of 14 and producing her own music at the age of 15. Deriving from influences like NF, Aaron Cole, Lauryn Hill, Wande, and others, Jackie’s mission is to use her musical gifts to write upbeat and catchy songs that inspire people to live out the lives God created them to live.

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Walca – ‘Homage to Humanity’

About Walca

Walca is an independent electronic/experimental music band that combines electronic and acoustic instruments with sampling techniques to create soulful sonic landscapes.

The band formed in 2017 through their mutual love for Bon Iver’s album “22, A Million”, and the innovative works of Nils Frahm, Jon Hopkins, Sigur Rós, and latter-day Thom Yorke.

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Grandbrothers – ‘What We See’

About Grandbrothers

Sarp and Vogel met nearly a decade ago while studying audio and video engineering in Düsseldorf. Conceiving a project that would draw on Sarp’s piano skills while also providing a piano part for Vogel through bespoke programming and mechanical apparatus, Grandbrothers was formed. They brought their vision to life with debut album ‘Dilation’ in 2015, followed by the majestic ‘Open’; a swirling fusion of electronica and classical piano, which was released on City Slang in 2017. These days, with the pair no longer both residing in Düsseldorf, they have forged a new remote working relationship that involves a lot of back and forth and more time spent on developing ideas and producing. This new album documents that process.

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Hidden Things – ‘Cut The Shit This Christmas’

About Hidden Things

Hidden Things is the latest project from Brooklyn songwriter and musician, Greg Adams (Swimclub, Warrender Chase).

After spending months obsessing over records by bands like the Sound, the Go-Betweens and the Church, while dealing with a painful loss and coming to terms with the increasingly dire political landscape, Adams began writing the songs that would eventually become the new Hidden Things album, Not Even Regret.

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Kirty – ‘This Year’s Been Hell’

About Kirty

For Toronto-based singer-songwriter Kirty, making records is the art of making time capsules of your own life. She’s been at it since she was a kid, growing up on a hobby farm outside of Orillia, Ontario. A middle child in a large musical family, from a young age she was taught the country, folk, and rock n‘ roll standards, sparking in her those natural, timeless kind of songwriting instincts that can only be cultivated from the pop songsmiths of the 20th century.

Also a member of acclaimed indie-rock group Fast Romantics, Kirty released one solo record in 2016 that found success on Canadian radio. After a whirlwind of new musical influences reached a climax in 2019, she began working on her second record. Songs came fast and furious, marking in time her experiences on the road, the passing of close family members, and a growing relationship — both musical and romantic — with her Fast Romantics bandmate and songwriting partner Matthew Angus.

As 2020 comes to a close, Kirty has teased a first taste of the now-finished album, the appropriately titled “This Year’s Been Hell.” A sparkling, melancholy song written about pausing her own life to work through the struggle of a close relative in their final chapter of life. As Kirty said, the title is a “wild, wild coincidence.” But while she couldn’t have anticipated releasing it in the midst of a pandemic, civil unrest, environmental crisis, and a political circus… it still somehow feels timely and more meaningful than ever.

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J:dead – ‘Feeding on Me’

About J:dead

J:dead is the solo project from Jay Taylor, live drummer of EBM/Synthpop bands such as Tactical Sekt, Tyske Ludder and Harmjoy. For the last 16 years Jay has frequented many stages across the world performing in his own signature style of aggressive, hard hitting acoustic noise to the forefront of electronic acts. Now, with the creation of J:dead, there is an opportunity to show his ability in developing music which is at the core and drive behind his musical ambitions.

J:dead is whatever it needs to be: without labels, stereotypes, scene driven boxes or goals other than to inspire others. J:dead’s ambition is to make others feel alive by listening and feeling the creation of someone losing themselves.

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Pawns or Kings – ‘Anymore’

About Pawns or Kings

An American Gothic Indie Folk band from the Ozark Mountains. Known for experimentation on what constitutes folk/Americana, their work spans the sub genre spectrum from traditional Americana, progressive gothic, all the way to lofi beat folk. Their debut EP, Letters to Lucy, featured a varied collection of literary inspired acoustic folk that got them underground attention in the 2011 bustling Indie Folk scene. Their first full length LP, Pomme de Terre, was a collision of banjo driven Ozark Indie Folk with dark melancholic progressive. Highly lauded, the album went on to feature in various Indie Film soundtracks and played all over the international underground radio world. After a 7 year hiatus Pawns or Kings returned with Bierstadt, an even more eclectic group of folk songs home recorded and produced during their time apart. Featuring a collision of all previous influences with new ones such as French coffeehouse and 50s rock n roll the band could finally move on to new and unexplored waters. Currently simultaneously working on a full LP of new original Americana songs and an EP of LoFi Dream Folk, it is safe to say that Pawns or Kings will never stop challenging what it means to be a folk band. Inspired by Matthew And The Atlas, Fleet Foxes, Fleetwood Mac, and Billy Strings

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Matt Starling – ‘Nebula Interlude’

About Matt Starling

Matt Starling is a multifaceted musician whose experience as an accomplished composer, brass player, educator, and audio engineer grants him a depth of knowledge and skill that is matched only by the authenticity of his music.

Matt resides in Salt Lake City, UT where he was born into a musical family. With his father a music educator and string player, and mother a flautist, it is no surprise that from a young age, Matt found himself drawn to music and irrevocably intrigued by it. This spark of intrigue was fanned into flame at a young age by one of Matt’s treasured childhood possessions – a cassette tape of Mozart’s symphonies that he would listen to on repeat. Today, Matt still finds himself admiring and influenced by the eloquent yet approachable melodies of Mozart.

Christos Doukakis